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How to Take Care of a Bonsai Tree

Your One-Stop Guide on How to Grow a Bonsai Tree

Chinese Elm Bonsai

Chinese Elm Bonsai - Indoor Bonsai Tree

Chinese Elm trees are considered one of the best true “miniature trees”.  They look very natural in bonsai form, and look more like a full grown tree then almost any other species when used for bonsai.  Chinese Elms produce dark green foliage with tiny blue teeth at the tip of each leaf.  The Chinese Elm tree is the perfect beginner’s bonsai because it is easy to care for, forgiving, and it’s easy to predict the growth pattern.  These trees can be kept indoors or outdoors as long as the temperature does not go below 20 degrees.

Watering Chinese Elm Bonsai

Chinese Elm trees need to be watered sufficiently year round, whether grown inside or out.  The more sun you give this tree, the more water it is going to require.  It is vital that you check the soil every day and ensure that it does not dry out.  If you have your Chinese Elm bonsai indoors, you will need to keep it moderately humid by using a humidity tray or misting occasionally.

Placement of your Chinese Elm Bonsai

This type of tree can thrive in full sun or partial shade.  They are extremely forgiving of their environment as long as you keep them well watered.  Water them by submerging the entire pot in water for a few minutes, and then letting excess water drain out.

Training Chinese Elm Bonsai

Chinese Elms require a large amount of maintenance pruning, or pruning new growth to ensure the tree stays in small form.  One of the most desired features of the Chinese Elm tree is the small leaves with a large trunk.  You want to keep a large amount of foliage on the branches, since the leaves are so small;  this will ensure that the branches don’t look bare.  Allow new shoots to extend 3 or 4 nodes, then prune back to 1 or two as required.  This will make the tree sprout new shoots and continue to expand.

Repotting Chinese Elm Bonsai

You should repot your Chinese Elm tree every 1 to 3 years, cutting back a large amount of the root system.  Chinese Elms have strong and vigorous root systems and do not do well when they are root bound.  Do not fertilize your miniature trees directly after repotting or you will experience root burn.

Fertilizing Chinese Elm Bonsai

Chinese Elms should be fed with a high nitrogen fertilizer once a week as soon as buds appear.  After one month, switch to a balanced fertilizer every other week from summer to fall.  During winter months, apply the balanced fertilizer monthly.

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